SCI 230: Module I Carbon, Life, and Cycling Module I: Learning Goals & Objectives Part A Goal: Students will understand that carbon atoms form the backbone.
COVALENT COMPOUNDS Noadswood Science, 2012. Sunday, August 30, 2015 To understand the properties of covalent compounds.
Chemical Bonding Bonds form in 2 main ways atoms share electrons electrons are transferred between atoms Type of bond depends on the atom’s electronegativity.
Crystal Binding (Bonding) Overview & Survey of Bonding Types Continued.
Chapter 6 Molecules and Covalent Compounds Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings.
C ARBON AS A B ASIS FOR L IFE Chapter 4. T HE I MPORTANCE OF C ARBON All living organisms based significantly on carbon Creates a large diversity of biological.
The chemical bond formed when 2 atoms share electrons, usually between 2 nonmetals.
Last Night’s Homework: Read section 9.1 and answer question 12 on page 247.
Ch. 22 & 24 - Organic and BioChemistry. BIOCHEMISTRY The chemistry of living matter Polymer: Large molecule formed by the covalent bonding of repeating.
Molecular Compounds. Recap If the solution conducts electricity, the compound must contain ions. Salt, or sodium chloride, is an ionic compound. In ionic.
What Is Organic Chemistry?. EQ: What is Organic Chemistry? Read: pages 1-3 Answer the questions in your packet.
The Chemistry of Life Anatomy and Physiology Hierarchy of Structures Rattlebox Moth (Ex.)Rattlebox Moth OrganOrgan –Ex. flight muscle TissuesTissues.